Feasibility and Acceptability of Mobile Phone–Based Auto-Personalized Physical Activity Recommendations for Chronic Pain Self-Management: Pilot Study on Adults
Journal of Medical Internet Research2018Vol. 20(10), pp. e10147–e10147
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Abstract
In the pilot study, MyBehaviorCBP's automated approach was found to have positive effects. Specifically, the recommendations were actualized more, and perceived to be easier to follow. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time an automated approach has achieved preliminary success to promote physical activity in a chronic pain context. Further studies are needed to examine MyBehaviorCBP's efficacy on a larger cohort and over a longer period of time.
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